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and canada? >> well, the benefit would be and by the way it is all different ways you can merge you don't have to go all the way like the germans did. i make that clear in the book but it would be total security of borders, access and control over the arctic which is going to be very geo politically important strategically going forward. >> are you worried about russia and china. >> russia declared the arctic as russian china targeted kana the's resources and the base -- canada's resources and the base is about the size of australia and completely untapped. it is harsh but there is no infrastructure up there to explore it. the u.s. would have if we did a union like the europeans the u.s. would have business opportunities to build out the infrastructure,ic lore and develop, huge job capability and more secure border. >> canada recently expel the russian minister in. >> yes, over ukraine. >> over ukraine. >> over ukraine. >> why? >> there is a million and a half ukrainians living in canada the larg
and canada? >> well, the benefit would be and by the way it is all different ways you can merge you don't have to go all the way like the germans did. i make that clear in the book but it would be total security of borders, access and control over the arctic which is going to be very geo politically important strategically going forward. >> are you worried about russia and china. >> russia declared the arctic as russian china targeted kana the's resources and the base --...
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india does have a point that canada has been week on khalistani activity in canada. mohammed: india has been raising concern about the khalistani independence movement, not just with canada but other countries as well like australia. >> exactly. this year has been bad in terms of sikh militancy abroad. the embassy in london was stormed by sikh reticles. radicals. a few hours later, in a copycat attack, militants followed up with another attack. they set the front area of the consulate on fire. we have other attacks on indian diplomatic missions. so these countries are the hub of sikh militancy today. back in india, there is little or no support for the khalistani demand. it is only being espoused by a small minority of sikhs living in canada, in the united states, in the united kingdom and australia. this is where the khalistani demand has been advocated. they were advocating for a separate sikh homeland. the problem is, when you give long rope to seek -- sikh militants in your country, you encourage not only anti-india, you actually unintentionally encourage terrori
india does have a point that canada has been week on khalistani activity in canada. mohammed: india has been raising concern about the khalistani independence movement, not just with canada but other countries as well like australia. >> exactly. this year has been bad in terms of sikh militancy abroad. the embassy in london was stormed by sikh reticles. radicals. a few hours later, in a copycat attack, militants followed up with another attack. they set the front area of the consulate on...
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certainly in canada. and we are now getting a better sense of what the government's vision is for the pathway to 2035. but it needs to be done in a manner that is coordinated between canada and the united states. >> the largest world polluters are looking at 2050. that's what they thought. and even then they don't think they can make it at 2050. you are going to 2035 because you think it's achievable, or is it a lofty goal to feel to go for? >> we are looking at a net zero economy by 2030, and -- the commitment from both our prime minister and president biden for 2035. so this is on the immediacy of 2035 first, and we want to ensure that that is done in a coordinated fashion given the nature of our electricity systems. then looking at 2050, but 2050 target is going to require at least in canada, 2 to 3 times more -- electricity than we produce today. so that is a significant lift. it will only be achieved if we do it in a coordinated and collaborative fashion between canada and the u.s.. >> senator, if i
certainly in canada. and we are now getting a better sense of what the government's vision is for the pathway to 2035. but it needs to be done in a manner that is coordinated between canada and the united states. >> the largest world polluters are looking at 2050. that's what they thought. and even then they don't think they can make it at 2050. you are going to 2035 because you think it's achievable, or is it a lofty goal to feel to go for? >> we are looking at a net zero economy...
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at least canada knows where i stand. he take as hard land with canada. they have an agreement with mexico. they're trying to see if canada signs on to the trilateral parts of that agreement. that is what is happening right now. it will start again in ernest on wednesday when the canadians will be back in town. david. david: just to finish up on robert lighthizer, he is the u.s. trade rep 's statement, this is the final paragraph. we're negotiating with canada. this week the meetings continued at all levels. the talks are constructive. our officials continue to work with the agreement. the ustr team will meet when minister freeland and minister of canada and her colleagues next week. stay tuned, folks. edward, thank you very much. >> if we don't make a deal with canada that's just fine. we'll see how it all works out. i say, affectionately we'll have to tariff the cars coming in. a lot of money coming into the coffers of the united states. kristna: act fun shun affection atly. a current member of the canadian government advisory council. there is so much.
at least canada knows where i stand. he take as hard land with canada. they have an agreement with mexico. they're trying to see if canada signs on to the trilateral parts of that agreement. that is what is happening right now. it will start again in ernest on wednesday when the canadians will be back in town. david. david: just to finish up on robert lighthizer, he is the u.s. trade rep 's statement, this is the final paragraph. we're negotiating with canada. this week the meetings continued...
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in fact, the fundamental rights of canada are that the king of england is also the king of canada, and we have a position called the governor. general that this governor general that in fact, in a way, it is in the presidential decree of xi'an . this decree is actually issued by the queen or the king of england, so it is dependent on england , it has formal structural and fundamental rights dependence on england , but on the other hand , it has a complete and total dependence on its southern neighbor is the united states of america, which has most of its business interests with this country. they do it, they speak the same language, they are the same, they are located in the same geography, and their nationals cross the border very easily, they go back and forth, and this is actually their dependence on england in the way i mentioned, and the other kind of dependence on america. the way that i have explained has made canada's positions in the international arena completely predictable , that is, you only need to know the position and opinion of england in particular. canada's opinion o
in fact, the fundamental rights of canada are that the king of england is also the king of canada, and we have a position called the governor. general that this governor general that in fact, in a way, it is in the presidential decree of xi'an . this decree is actually issued by the queen or the king of england, so it is dependent on england , it has formal structural and fundamental rights dependence on england , but on the other hand , it has a complete and total dependence on its southern...
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but canada is much older than that. it has been home to the descendents of settlers and immigrants for hundreds of years. and indigenous peoples for millennia. we are a country that is built on different cultures, different religions, different languages all coming together. that diversity has become our great strength. but that is not and has not always been true for everyone who shares our land. canada is built on the ancestral land of indigenous peoples, but regrettably it's also a country that came into being without the meaningful participation of those who were there first. and even where treaties were formed to provide a foundation for proper relations, they have not been fully honored or implemented. for first nations and inuete peoples in canada, those early colonial relationships were not strength through diversity or a celebration of differences. for indigenous peoples in canada, the experience was mostly one of humiliation, neglect, and abuse. [speaking french] translator: they were victims of a government w
but canada is much older than that. it has been home to the descendents of settlers and immigrants for hundreds of years. and indigenous peoples for millennia. we are a country that is built on different cultures, different religions, different languages all coming together. that diversity has become our great strength. but that is not and has not always been true for everyone who shares our land. canada is built on the ancestral land of indigenous peoples, but regrettably it's also a country...
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law in canada. hasthat is something which screupously. we discussed in our opening remarks how canada and united are countries with deeply shared democratic values. those democratic values include fact that in both countries we have a deep regard for the and of law and strong independent judiciaries. i think that's one of the reason that we feel comfortable with the existence of an extradition our twoetween countries. having said all of that, canada clearly of the view that the is --ition process extradition process is a criminal justice process. that shoulda tool be used for politicized ends. >> you can't ask me, but if i may, i'm going to answer you. [laughter] [speaking foreign language] >> i can't say much about the process, because we have a u.s. judicial process that is an -- underay, and way. the unlawful detention of two canadian citizens is unacceptable. they ought to be returned. the united states has stood for that, whether they're our or citizens of other countries. we ask all nations of
law in canada. hasthat is something which screupously. we discussed in our opening remarks how canada and united are countries with deeply shared democratic values. those democratic values include fact that in both countries we have a deep regard for the and of law and strong independent judiciaries. i think that's one of the reason that we feel comfortable with the existence of an extradition our twoetween countries. having said all of that, canada clearly of the view that the is --ition...
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then they become inadmissible to canada and they need to be removed from canada. the law provides for that. if they do sustain their claim and convince the immigration and refugee board through the due process of law, that their claim is legitimate, then, under the law, how they entered the country becomes irrelevant and non-actionable. that is the law, as it stands now. as it has stood all through the periods since the mid-1970s. >> does the charter carry relevance? >> the charter embodies the principles of due process and fairness and natural justice and ensuring that people are treated in a humane and compassionate way. >> thank you. mister blair, i know you were in yesterday. the opposition has been painting a picture of chaos at the border. what did you see yesterday? was it a chaotic situation? >> what i observed was the exact opposite of chaos. it was orderly and well- planned. i have been involved in law enforcement activities most of my life. i was impressed by the great work of the rcmp with the initial contact with the individual. the processing and pap
then they become inadmissible to canada and they need to be removed from canada. the law provides for that. if they do sustain their claim and convince the immigration and refugee board through the due process of law, that their claim is legitimate, then, under the law, how they entered the country becomes irrelevant and non-actionable. that is the law, as it stands now. as it has stood all through the periods since the mid-1970s. >> does the charter carry relevance? >> the charter...
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in canada? >> we have in simple narrative of the states of black people enslavingment to the north for freedom. you we define the north asset philadelphia, boston, which i think is ironic especially thinking about boston. yeah, i'm free of racism. i'm in boston. so to me it really makes sense that there would be some people who are like i need to get out of this united states system to find my freedom. >> there actually was slavery in canada, something a lot of people didn't know. >> yes. >> and it ended in 1834. after that period you see more and more american blacks coming into canada. but particularly after 1850. >> in 1850, the united states congress passed the fugitive slave law. it rird that all black people who skapd enslavement, even those in free states, had to be returned to the white people who owned them in the first place. not surprisingly most black people were like, hell, no. and many of those people said screw the united states nonsense i'm headed all the way north. they fled to
in canada? >> we have in simple narrative of the states of black people enslavingment to the north for freedom. you we define the north asset philadelphia, boston, which i think is ironic especially thinking about boston. yeah, i'm free of racism. i'm in boston. so to me it really makes sense that there would be some people who are like i need to get out of this united states system to find my freedom. >> there actually was slavery in canada, something a lot of people didn't know....
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this with canada. be quiet as gordon said let industry and others really start working this and the labor unions are going to need to see the provisions on labor regarding mexico are really going to be implemented by the mexican congress and enforceable and then they'll have a hard time saying this isn't the better agreement than the original nafta. how many voting will that bring? >> i want to observe that i don't know how good the relationship is. we see the public theatrics. i think someone on our program later today who doesn't have the word former in front of her title, the current united states ambassador to canada, kelly craft can probably give us better incite into that because sometimes what's going on in public is theater and not necessarily exactly what's going on behind the scenes. i will say i have to, you know, be somewhat jinglistic because i was the u.s. ambassador to canada, there are times where the foreign minister of canada says things about the united states that are not warm and e
this with canada. be quiet as gordon said let industry and others really start working this and the labor unions are going to need to see the provisions on labor regarding mexico are really going to be implemented by the mexican congress and enforceable and then they'll have a hard time saying this isn't the better agreement than the original nafta. how many voting will that bring? >> i want to observe that i don't know how good the relationship is. we see the public theatrics. i think...
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canada and the u.s. as robust democracies, as trading partners, as g7 partners, nato allies, have a role to play in making sure that we are living up to that progress. to that promise. to that promise of progress we make to people all around the world when we talk about how our system works. [speaking french] canada has worked to demonstrate that we strengthen the middle class, we strengthen social cohesion, we reinforce faith and our democratic institutions at home, and engage with the world in consequential and positively impactful ways. enable major global investors -- and major global investors are looking around the world to where they can be part of that. canada will always be a reliable partner. the key is simple -- make sure you are putting people first. as your president says, girly economy from the bottom up and middle out. put people's dignity, their rights, environment and future at the center of what we do as policymakers, as business people, as commentators, as champions of democracy and ru
canada and the u.s. as robust democracies, as trading partners, as g7 partners, nato allies, have a role to play in making sure that we are living up to that progress. to that promise. to that promise of progress we make to people all around the world when we talk about how our system works. [speaking french] canada has worked to demonstrate that we strengthen the middle class, we strengthen social cohesion, we reinforce faith and our democratic institutions at home, and engage with the world...
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oh canada. >> in canada this means imposing a tariff on carbon related pollution. when that is properly implemented, it is the best possible way of emissions by continuing to grow the economy. bring us closer to the goals which we have set for ourselves. last week in montreal we welcomed environment leaders from 30 countries, more than 30 countries to participate in a wurlking session. it was an opportunity to discuss various ways of pursuing the paris agreement in order to maintain the international momentum towards a more sustainable future for all. >> like wise the global community has a responsibility to do all that it can to reduce inequality within and among countries. in canada we're working hard to achieve this goal. we improved child benefit payments. our new program gives nine out of 10 families more money to help with the high cost of raising their kids and because of that we expect to reduce child poverty in canada by 40%. we raised taxes on the wealthiest 1% so that we could lower them for the middle class and we're continuing to look for ways to make
oh canada. >> in canada this means imposing a tariff on carbon related pollution. when that is properly implemented, it is the best possible way of emissions by continuing to grow the economy. bring us closer to the goals which we have set for ourselves. last week in montreal we welcomed environment leaders from 30 countries, more than 30 countries to participate in a wurlking session. it was an opportunity to discuss various ways of pursuing the paris agreement in order to maintain the...
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-canada border. this latter group aims to take stock of the economic, social and health impacts of border restrictions. it's examining how technology and data sharing in the adoption of the risk management paradigm could mitigate those costs while improving the effectiveness and security of our land, , sea and air borders. in 2020 nafta was replaced by the united states texico canada agreement, or usmca. the usmca liberalizes digital trade, strengthens intellectual-property protections and establishes more than 26 separate committees to coordinate implication of the agreement by all those involved. our usmca working group which includes government representatives and other stakeholders is closely tracking the implementation of usmca. we're excited that president biden and prime minister trudeau have launched a roadmap to a renewed u.s.-canada partnership with commitments to work together on urgent challenges from rebuilding our infrastructure to fighting covid. through our unique candidate institute,
-canada border. this latter group aims to take stock of the economic, social and health impacts of border restrictions. it's examining how technology and data sharing in the adoption of the risk management paradigm could mitigate those costs while improving the effectiveness and security of our land, , sea and air borders. in 2020 nafta was replaced by the united states texico canada agreement, or usmca. the usmca liberalizes digital trade, strengthens intellectual-property protections and...
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so nato matters to canada, and canada bring value to nato. we do this by contributing high-quality personnel from the leadership, our capabilities to the alliance that deliver real effects on the grown. so like the u.s., we are one of just four countries leading nato's enhance or battle groups in the baltics. carbon dioxi canada's leading. and we are proud to have taken a leadership role. so because we understand that the security environment we face today is more diverse, more complex and demands more of us than any time since the cold war. we also understand that the security and prosperity of europe is directly linked to canada security and prosperity as well. in that vain canada has floied personnel to eastern and southern europe. and canada is capacity building efforts in ukraine as well. we also are making a significant contribution to the global leadership -- this team plays an important accord nation function with the coalition training effort. our forces also provided training and assistance to the iraqui security forces, medical ser
so nato matters to canada, and canada bring value to nato. we do this by contributing high-quality personnel from the leadership, our capabilities to the alliance that deliver real effects on the grown. so like the u.s., we are one of just four countries leading nato's enhance or battle groups in the baltics. carbon dioxi canada's leading. and we are proud to have taken a leadership role. so because we understand that the security environment we face today is more diverse, more complex and...
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canada. despite what many think, it's not the capital of canada. it's ottawa. which i hear isn't as fun. toronto is a global center for business, arts and most importantly there's a cafe here to get a lot to lick ryan's face. >> where are you from? >> you thinking going to colt out. >> what was the biggest difference between canada and the united states of america. >> in canada no matter where i go, people are informed on what's oing object in the world. some of the places i go in the u.s. really don't know a whole lot. >> i can't act like that's not true. >> it's not like what's happening in the u.s. is a lot more interesting. >> the border situation. >> i don't think of myself as south of the border, but in this case i do. >> people are just staying in their section. whether it's white, black, asian, i think that in canada, there's a lot more of that understanding. there's a lot of americans that do come up here and go, oh, will they like that up here? this is canada. >> man, everybody i ha
canada. despite what many think, it's not the capital of canada. it's ottawa. which i hear isn't as fun. toronto is a global center for business, arts and most importantly there's a cafe here to get a lot to lick ryan's face. >> where are you from? >> you thinking going to colt out. >> what was the biggest difference between canada and the united states of america. >> in canada no matter where i go, people are informed on what's oing object in the world. some of the...
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canada. it has been 19 years, and this is a relationship that goes on every day. relationship, energy, you name it, military. but canada never gets much attention in washington dc, so to have the spotlight on this relationship is a really big deal for canada, and particularly a big deal for prime minister trudeau, who as you know is newly elected, coming in, trying to make his mark. incredibly warm, and tcs to reception we are seeing from the president, it means a great deal. 's mother is attending this dinner as well. >> prime minister trudeau is the sign of an iconic canadian prime minister. lotre elliott trudeau did a to establish what canadians consider their identity today, multiculturalism, bilingualism, these are his need legacies. someone who was also very controversial, he is seen as opposing the energy industry out west, and some of those same tensions are emerging today. this prime minister has a big pedigree behind him in terms of canadian politics and political history. >> what d
canada. it has been 19 years, and this is a relationship that goes on every day. relationship, energy, you name it, military. but canada never gets much attention in washington dc, so to have the spotlight on this relationship is a really big deal for canada, and particularly a big deal for prime minister trudeau, who as you know is newly elected, coming in, trying to make his mark. incredibly warm, and tcs to reception we are seeing from the president, it means a great deal. 's mother is...
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canada. correct? louisa: absolutely. this is really the coming out of the prime minister, embraced by the president, and all of the attention and glitz and glamour. the prime minister is not the head of state, he is a member of parliament, so this is unique. this is the big show that you really only see in washington. i think everybody involved with this trip is very excited. host: who is head of state in canada? louisa: the queen is the head of state in canada. it is a funny situation, because the governor general is appointed by the prime minister. host: is there any power associate with that position? louisa: there is constitutional power when it comes to calling an election, the prime minister must go to the governor general, certainly in constitutional situations, but largely it is symbolic and not overtly political. host: we have been watching the arrival ceremony, the pop and circumstance, where does that prime minister live in ottawa be with their feet -- there a state dinner like thi
canada. correct? louisa: absolutely. this is really the coming out of the prime minister, embraced by the president, and all of the attention and glitz and glamour. the prime minister is not the head of state, he is a member of parliament, so this is unique. this is the big show that you really only see in washington. i think everybody involved with this trip is very excited. host: who is head of state in canada? louisa: the queen is the head of state in canada. it is a funny situation, because...
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those passengers chose canada. when they arrived here, they were rejected. -- a century ago, canadian prime minister justin trudeau apologizes for canada's history of discriminatating agagainst sououth asians s in ws known asas the komomagata maruru incident. a century ago,o, the premier of british columbiaiteded the needd for "keeping this a white man's country." we will speak to filmmaker ali kazimi. then we look at the recent 15 day occupation of a canadian office overseeing indigenous affairs office here in toronto. comes togheher to telell you, in your face, you have got to respect this. we're humans. every single one of us are humans. private property on stolen land. amy: it was led by black lives members -- black lives matter members in toronto. addressing youth suicides and first nation committed these. we will look at how the movements are working together here in canada. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcas
those passengers chose canada. when they arrived here, they were rejected. -- a century ago, canadian prime minister justin trudeau apologizes for canada's history of discriminatating agagainst sououth asians s in ws known asas the komomagata maruru incident. a century ago,o, the premier of british columbiaiteded the needd for "keeping this a white man's country." we will speak to filmmaker ali kazimi. then we look at the recent 15 day occupation of a canadian office overseeing...
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that's how canada arm was approved in canada. following the canada arm success, the united states very generously offered canada to fly two astronauts, and mark, i know, of course, was the first one, and roberta bonda was the second and then we've had many, many more since. then we moved along to the space station program, and it is important for everyone to understand that the space station program, this is my view, and i think it is collaborated, the space station program was a major foreign policy initiative of the united states. at that time, the russians were launching foreign astronauts on their system, and ronald reagan was looking for a way to show the world that the western nations could cooperate openly and demonstrate the value of our way of life. so if you look at the things that ronald reagan did, and we're in the ronald reagan center, he took the idea of a space station to the g7 summits. he took it to -- he nominated the administrator of nasa to be an ambassador at large, to go around at the diplomatic level and ta
that's how canada arm was approved in canada. following the canada arm success, the united states very generously offered canada to fly two astronauts, and mark, i know, of course, was the first one, and roberta bonda was the second and then we've had many, many more since. then we moved along to the space station program, and it is important for everyone to understand that the space station program, this is my view, and i think it is collaborated, the space station program was a major foreign...
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we are grateful to have canada as our neighbor. madam minister, our two countries share our border and we share the herman thank you for your insight and leadership and it is great to have you here. and over to you, madam minister. >> good afternoon and thank you so much for your well warm welcome on my first visit to washington, d.c., as canada's minister of national defense. we just had a very productive meeting here at the pentagon. the united states is canada's most important ally. we fought together to win two world wars. since 1958 our military has worked together every day to defend north american airspace through norad. and canadian and american forces fought side by side in afghanistan and in the war. today, the world is facing the greatest threat to international peace and stability since the second world war. [speaking foreign language] >> since day one of this will attack, our ukranian friends have faced putin's forces with resolve. and like canada with the united states stands firmly with them. since 2015, the canadian
we are grateful to have canada as our neighbor. madam minister, our two countries share our border and we share the herman thank you for your insight and leadership and it is great to have you here. and over to you, madam minister. >> good afternoon and thank you so much for your well warm welcome on my first visit to washington, d.c., as canada's minister of national defense. we just had a very productive meeting here at the pentagon. the united states is canada's most important ally. we...
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canada wants that out. and on chapter 11, the investor state dispute settlement, we'll see what happens with that i don't know what happened in the negotiations with mexico i suspect that it's going to be sector directed. it can only be available for certain sectors, but i don't know that, i haven't read the text. >> none of us have matt, i am curious, our friend on twitter is looking over a statement from christa freeland that says canada's signature is required to what degree do they have leverage here. would they just roll over this to get it done by friday >> well, the united states has very limited leverage. president trump's threats from nafta if he doesn't get what he wants was never a credible threat that's a dissertation of itself. i agree with ambassador hills, it is important to the united states to get rid of chapter 19. that relates to two special kinds of customs duties imposed on canadian or mexican goods on a temporary basis. a right of appeal to not u.s. courts but to bi-national u.s. or ca
canada wants that out. and on chapter 11, the investor state dispute settlement, we'll see what happens with that i don't know what happened in the negotiations with mexico i suspect that it's going to be sector directed. it can only be available for certain sectors, but i don't know that, i haven't read the text. >> none of us have matt, i am curious, our friend on twitter is looking over a statement from christa freeland that says canada's signature is required to what degree do they...
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we take a closer look at where things stand between india and canada. and data, we also travelers to print jobs and see how 6 are responding there. most of them are much more interested in economic issues than political 5. the . my name is melissa china, thanks for joining us. india is demanding the withdrawal of canadian diplomats. that's according to a report in the financial times. the report also says daily is threatening to revoke diplomatic immunity for any canadian staffers who failed to leave the country by october 10th. ties between the 2 nations have fallen apart over the murder of 6 separatists leader. hardy, seeing the jar, a canadian citizen, the indian government calls a terrorist earlier this month. canada's prime minister justin true though angered daily by publicly accusing indian government agents for the killing jar was shot dead by mast gunman outside a sick temple near vancouver in june. daily denied any involvement dismissing canada's allegations as ridiculous. india had earlier retaliated by issuing a travel warning for what it ca
we take a closer look at where things stand between india and canada. and data, we also travelers to print jobs and see how 6 are responding there. most of them are much more interested in economic issues than political 5. the . my name is melissa china, thanks for joining us. india is demanding the withdrawal of canadian diplomats. that's according to a report in the financial times. the report also says daily is threatening to revoke diplomatic immunity for any canadian staffers who failed to...
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is a $400 million dairy surplus with canada, so it's not canada that is the challenge here. the way we approach our very constructive relationship with the united states on trade and other things is to base both around the facts of the issues and a shared desire to see citizens on both of our sides of the border succeed. we know that trade, nafta, free and open trade between canada and the u.s. creates jobs on both sides of the border, so we are not going to overreact. we're going to lay out the facts and have substantive conversations about how to improve the benefits for citizens on both sides of our border. things to doicular with milk, every canadian family pays several hundred dollars more in terms of their annual milk bill because of certain protections you have. on this one thing, you admit donald trump has a point? let's not pretend we are in a global free trade world. every country protect their agricultural industries. we have a supply management system that works very well in canada. countriesand other choose to subsidize to the tune of hundreds of millions if not
is a $400 million dairy surplus with canada, so it's not canada that is the challenge here. the way we approach our very constructive relationship with the united states on trade and other things is to base both around the facts of the issues and a shared desire to see citizens on both of our sides of the border succeed. we know that trade, nafta, free and open trade between canada and the u.s. creates jobs on both sides of the border, so we are not going to overreact. we're going to lay out...
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they are very much a symbol of canada's modern fighting force. highly trained to assume the military response abilities of a growing nation. although the royal 22nd has carved a special reputation of its own in war and peace, it is typical of many units in canada's present-day army. at this colorful show in the citadel, his horns are gilded for the officer of the guard. [marching band playing] the canada's army man is only incidentally a ceremonial soldier. his primary suction is to fight if and when necessary. how well he has done it in the past is written on battlefields from south africa to korea. the solitary sentinel in front of the citadel's historic entrance waits to be relieved by the morning guard. [drumline playing] here, the new sentry takes over his post, standing well over six feet tall in is great bearskin busby, embodying a tradition as old as canada. [drumline playing] ♪ on the nearby plains of abraham, -- abraham in 1759, a british general lost his life and one -- and won canada. the english victory marked the destiny of canada
they are very much a symbol of canada's modern fighting force. highly trained to assume the military response abilities of a growing nation. although the royal 22nd has carved a special reputation of its own in war and peace, it is typical of many units in canada's present-day army. at this colorful show in the citadel, his horns are gilded for the officer of the guard. [marching band playing] the canada's army man is only incidentally a ceremonial soldier. his primary suction is to fight if...
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back to canada. did you know that our two countries have signed a bilateral framework agreement on space? most of you because we're the smartest the smartest audience at the wilson center that maybe somebody tuning in to note that. they have collaborated closely for decades from the u.n. committee on peaceful uses of outer space to the international space station to hard science innovations like the robotic arm has supported numerous outers based missions, our two nations are doing great things together. you should also know the canadian astronaut who's now governor general was, are you ready, a wilson center scholar. of course that's where she has this next big job. i'll were talking about wilson scholars, and jim didn't notice. chris davenport who will moderate a panel later today just really bought lester book called spacefaring lawyer? here at the wilson center. recommended reading for all of you. it is exciting the current administration has made space policy a priority in the national space cou
back to canada. did you know that our two countries have signed a bilateral framework agreement on space? most of you because we're the smartest the smartest audience at the wilson center that maybe somebody tuning in to note that. they have collaborated closely for decades from the u.n. committee on peaceful uses of outer space to the international space station to hard science innovations like the robotic arm has supported numerous outers based missions, our two nations are doing great things...
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developments and the russia canada copyright. trade between russia and canada and began long before official relations were established it develops didn't live through the years but the last decade was the most efficient with canadian experts to russia increasing six fold last year russia canada trade was worth almost three billion dollars one of the main events where russians and canadians business is the same it is broke economic all right. every deal struck there every year with ten billion dollars. the minister thank you very much for being with us good to be with you. the. trade between canada and russia last year was two point seven billion euro. is dollars worth of goods is it a lot more or is this still potential growth there's a lot of potential when you do you consider it's a lot to get given given the the size of the two countries i would say it's modest yes when you think of a country the size of russia and then the country the size of canada our trees should be more robust than that compared to some of our other much
developments and the russia canada copyright. trade between russia and canada and began long before official relations were established it develops didn't live through the years but the last decade was the most efficient with canadian experts to russia increasing six fold last year russia canada trade was worth almost three billion dollars one of the main events where russians and canadians business is the same it is broke economic all right. every deal struck there every year with ten billion...
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i look for people marked as born in canada canada or but black and mulatto in the us senses. you may think of the traditional african-american church groups also the us council, the embassy offices in these little towns in these towns of ontario which are mostly like americans set up offices. you can see the american government in canada. >> thank you very much. my pleasure. >>> we are featuring american history programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. lectures in history. american artifacts. real america. the civil war. oral histories. the presidency. and special event coverage about our nation's history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on c-span3. e has landed. >>> the eagle has landed. about to step onto land now. >> that's one small step for man ,
i look for people marked as born in canada canada or but black and mulatto in the us senses. you may think of the traditional african-american church groups also the us council, the embassy offices in these little towns in these towns of ontario which are mostly like americans set up offices. you can see the american government in canada. >> thank you very much. my pleasure. >>> we are featuring american history programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3....
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and canada. this person said: >> tell me what you think by tweeting me at alivelshi. >> if you're not still convinced of a north american union. diane francis is editor at large of one of canada's largest newspapers. she's american-born and lives in canada now and has dual citizenship. she has merger of the century which advocates for the u.s. and canada to become one. >>> good to see you. this is provocative. i haven't heard this suggested. there's been times when some within has brought it up here and there. >>> the canadians are shocked that i would propose this and there's a lot of anti-americans in canada among a number of people but canadians are thoughtful and the same kind of revulsion in the free-trade bill. >> canada and the united states, the world around us has changed. china's targeted the resorts of canada which is the world's biggest buried treasure in history. russia wants the arctic and canada doesn't have a military to defend it and the capitol enough. >>> are you sure you said
and canada. this person said: >> tell me what you think by tweeting me at alivelshi. >> if you're not still convinced of a north american union. diane francis is editor at large of one of canada's largest newspapers. she's american-born and lives in canada now and has dual citizenship. she has merger of the century which advocates for the u.s. and canada to become one. >>> good to see you. this is provocative. i haven't heard this suggested. there's been times when some...
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-canada relations. to let me take a view minutes to set the scene. >> we would never treat our friends so badly. >> the fact that open export is being made of the u.s.-canada relationship these days is telling. -- open export. -- open sport. no one expects things will always flow smoothly. but the list of irritant is is piling up, and so is the resentment. >> a president who simply has not got it that canada is important to the prosperity of the u.s. it is frustration with the white house that clearly doesn't want to engage canada, two promote a healthy economic relationship. >> we are supposed to be the best runs and the closest neighbor, instead we keep getting hit with these things. it causes people a lot of frustration. >> nothing has caused more frustration than the keystone xl pipeline. the $8 billion by check -- $8 billion project will deliver oil across the nation. the latest -- a veto by the president to kill legislation congress to authorize the project. despite the impassioned pleas from bara
-canada relations. to let me take a view minutes to set the scene. >> we would never treat our friends so badly. >> the fact that open export is being made of the u.s.-canada relationship these days is telling. -- open export. -- open sport. no one expects things will always flow smoothly. but the list of irritant is is piling up, and so is the resentment. >> a president who simply has not got it that canada is important to the prosperity of the u.s. it is frustration with the...
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canada.we will make the point as mister at all has stated loudly and clearly that there is no free ticket to canada. there are rules and procedures that must be followed and however while we remain committed to enforcing every canadian law, we are also committed to honoring all of canada's international obligations and as this committee will note, one of those obligations is to provide refuge for those in genuine need of our protection. people seeking asylum in canada are treated with compassion and aborted due process under the law. while the number of irregular migrants has dropped inrecent months thanks to increased government efforts, i believe we are well prepared for any further influx that may arise in the future . we have a national strategic response plan now in effect on lessons learned and best practices that have risen from our collective experiences since2017. we have also made significant investments of $173.2 million for budget 2018 to support security operations at the canada
canada.we will make the point as mister at all has stated loudly and clearly that there is no free ticket to canada. there are rules and procedures that must be followed and however while we remain committed to enforcing every canadian law, we are also committed to honoring all of canada's international obligations and as this committee will note, one of those obligations is to provide refuge for those in genuine need of our protection. people seeking asylum in canada are treated with...
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canada are doing just fine against canada. working, oddly, even though i was originally against it. and really the issues we have are with japan and china, where we have our biggest trade problems. fromemedies of the past, 30 years ago, from when ross it, ands talking about also, by the way, john mccain was a hero. we have a president who five to a said that he went doctor and they certified that he had bone spurs, which are highly questionable. he dodged the draft, most likely, five times as a result of having a rich father who knew a doctor and i don't know why that's not being investigated about how he was able to avoid service in vietnam when we have a fellow like john mccain. an absolute war hero. and we have a president who dodged the draft five times. line,on the democratic tony, from new jersey. caller: good morning. that last caller stole my thunder. first, if i was in the mccain family, i would not allow them to send mike pence. , i wantar as tariffs go c-span to pull up the story about -- he is already paying the fa
canada are doing just fine against canada. working, oddly, even though i was originally against it. and really the issues we have are with japan and china, where we have our biggest trade problems. fromemedies of the past, 30 years ago, from when ross it, ands talking about also, by the way, john mccain was a hero. we have a president who five to a said that he went doctor and they certified that he had bone spurs, which are highly questionable. he dodged the draft, most likely, five times as a...
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. >>> canada's ambassador to the us prame, covered it government officials discussed the mexico- canada trade agreement. >>> the chimes have sounded. time to get back to conversation. take your seats. once you get your food. you can eat and listen to us at the same time. that would be good. welcome back. and we've heard a lot this sorry to stop the music, morning about tariffs, how they by the way. are being used, whether they are having the effect that people want them to us. whether they have to be lifted before this new agreement is ratified. so, our panelists for this session are feeling the impact and i think they are all going to have something to say about this particular subject, and others. let me introduce them first. jerry dias is at the end. he is national president of the labor union unifor, which is canadian. he's also been a consultant to the canadian government. correct? next to him is lauren wilk. lauren is vice president for policy and international trade at the aluminum association. and next to me is alex russ. he is with the association of equipment manufacturers, se
. >>> canada's ambassador to the us prame, covered it government officials discussed the mexico- canada trade agreement. >>> the chimes have sounded. time to get back to conversation. take your seats. once you get your food. you can eat and listen to us at the same time. that would be good. welcome back. and we've heard a lot this sorry to stop the music, morning about tariffs, how they by the way. are being used, whether they are having the effect that people want them to us....
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canada is using more and more power. atomic research and industry and medicine. 60, the beam therapy unit was developed to use the immense power of nuclear forces for healing, for the service of man. in montreal, students observe the work of neurologists, eminent for his understanding of some of the mysteries of the human mind and his skill as a brain surgeon. ♪ canadians sense their biggest challenge in the realm of the mind. they feel that in its ideals and purposes, their country is not as yet fully formed. it is still too young to expect that. yet there is emerging a deep sense of a new nation and they feel a growing confidence that they will be able to express that sense. all this growing out of their experience and understanding of the many faceted nation in which they live, with all its sights .nd sounds ♪ [inaudible] ♪ well, that's canada. part of it anyway. in many ways, a rock country. there is still plenty of elbow room. pickingy also which is up the challenge of the 20th century. ♪ >> nato was founded
canada is using more and more power. atomic research and industry and medicine. 60, the beam therapy unit was developed to use the immense power of nuclear forces for healing, for the service of man. in montreal, students observe the work of neurologists, eminent for his understanding of some of the mysteries of the human mind and his skill as a brain surgeon. ♪ canadians sense their biggest challenge in the realm of the mind. they feel that in its ideals and purposes, their country is not as...
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-- arc ue. and outside of canada? -- argue- the _ and outside of canada? » argue. the number is over 1600 now and we do not call them discoveries because, 1st nations people have always known about these unmarked graves. these are the recovery of our little children, it is a recovery process and certainly from our view, these are crime scenes. this ground penetrating radar that has been used is revealing evidence and hard proof that crimes are being committed against first nations people. these institutions, they were not schools and everybody call them schools but they were institutions of assimilation and genocide. and, now we are beginning to see the truth of what these institutions did to our people. explain that to me if you can because as you say, the outside world and indeed the canadian government has referred to them over the last 1.5 centuries as schools. you havejust use over the last 1.5 centuries as schools. you have just use that word genocide, one of the most horrifying words in the language. explain to me why, in your view, these should not be calle
-- arc ue. and outside of canada? -- argue- the _ and outside of canada? » argue. the number is over 1600 now and we do not call them discoveries because, 1st nations people have always known about these unmarked graves. these are the recovery of our little children, it is a recovery process and certainly from our view, these are crime scenes. this ground penetrating radar that has been used is revealing evidence and hard proof that crimes are being committed against first nations people....
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now the woods from canada. there are discussions about supplies of liquid natural gas coming from canada in a couple of years. time. certainly not, not in the recent future. in the near future, and there is also some discussion about green hydrogen. as you mentioned, the idea that wind power in canada could be used to produce green hydrogen, which would then be transported to europe to germany, to be used here. but these are all long term projects that are in fact have been been planned for a long time. but what cut transfer shorts is doing now is to demonstrate to the german public and to the european community that the long term plans to reduce reliance on russia on track that canada is likely to be a reliable and important partner in those plans. so that there is hope for the future, but not the most near future, not for the next few months, not for this winter look completely different. political kettle of fish, when you look at canada, in comparison to russia and the politics that are play here. but what a
now the woods from canada. there are discussions about supplies of liquid natural gas coming from canada in a couple of years. time. certainly not, not in the recent future. in the near future, and there is also some discussion about green hydrogen. as you mentioned, the idea that wind power in canada could be used to produce green hydrogen, which would then be transported to europe to germany, to be used here. but these are all long term projects that are in fact have been been planned for a...
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so until recently, canada in india been pursuing evening relations. we have so of course seen similar tensions between canada and china for instance in the past. but here are 2 countries that are both democracies. they're both claimed to be responsible, global powers. they're both advocates of the rules based international order. and they're both close partners with the united states and i think that's what makes this a particularly difficult situation. and in terms of, you know, your question, i think it is indicative of india pursuing a more, a sort of muscular foreign policy. so it's a country that's showing itself to be more prone to taking offense to actions that challenge it. so i'm going to be in status and more prone to taking retaliation. such actions to what extent, as modi, unable to navigate this as flexibly as, as administration, might like because of what you've just alluded to indian nationalism, which is a relatively something he's helped foster. well, i think it's important to know the domestically, there's been a high level of consen
so until recently, canada in india been pursuing evening relations. we have so of course seen similar tensions between canada and china for instance in the past. but here are 2 countries that are both democracies. they're both claimed to be responsible, global powers. they're both advocates of the rules based international order. and they're both close partners with the united states and i think that's what makes this a particularly difficult situation. and in terms of, you know, your question,...
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if canada is willing. they will be discussing once again and coming back to the table on wednesday. canada's foreign minister has been scheduling a press conference for 4:30 does afternoon, which we will bring to you live. joining us for white house perspective is to lose honor and above. what you make -- toluse onorunnipa. the white house reaction has tapered off because many are hoping that on wednesday that will be an agreement on the table. >> we have been changing narratives -- seeing changing narratives hour by hour. first the deal looked like they were close and then they were breaking down and now they have agreed to have a pause until next week. it is in part because the president is trying to drive a hard bargain. he told a couple of my colleagues at bloomberg that he wants to push canada very far, and if canada does not make a deal right away, they will have to make a deal because the u.s. has more cars than the canadians do. he says he is willing to move forward with car tariffs if necessary. i
if canada is willing. they will be discussing once again and coming back to the table on wednesday. canada's foreign minister has been scheduling a press conference for 4:30 does afternoon, which we will bring to you live. joining us for white house perspective is to lose honor and above. what you make -- toluse onorunnipa. the white house reaction has tapered off because many are hoping that on wednesday that will be an agreement on the table. >> we have been changing narratives --...
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he meant to say he applauded canada. he corrected himself and saying that there was a deal at the border for at least 15,000 migrants to be taken directly from the southern hemisphere in the canada. that's just one of the things we're going to hear from the press conference, but in this speech as well, he was really underscoring the unprecedented nature of the relationship between these two countries. but the fact that more than ever, you could have never imagined that when joe biden took office that he'd be looking at canada and saying, look we know you can step up. you need to do more. you need to be more and easier to really solidify those thoughts. there are some irritants that he talked about. he brought up the inflation reduction act on the fact that canada got a carve out for e v vehicles made here in canada in that bill, and that's just one of the things that doesn't sit well in congress. this was as much a speech to political foes and washington who maybe believe canada is getting an easy ride on things to say,
he meant to say he applauded canada. he corrected himself and saying that there was a deal at the border for at least 15,000 migrants to be taken directly from the southern hemisphere in the canada. that's just one of the things we're going to hear from the press conference, but in this speech as well, he was really underscoring the unprecedented nature of the relationship between these two countries. but the fact that more than ever, you could have never imagined that when joe biden took...
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and canada-u.s. relations there is often a question about whether or not you trilateral eyes and how do you work that? that is an active conversation even now and where we go in manufacturing will depend upon how our border policy goes, whether supply chains can become more efficient and as david pointed out order policy and interior in the united states difference in the northern border and the reason i point out mexico tonight is if you look at the figures that have come out, the mexican auto sector has outpaced the canadian auto sector this year in growth. a great canadian company magnet which sells auto parts has 48 plants in mexico whereas in 2001 they had every single one. i do think we have to figure out without trilateral icing the relationship because i don't want to do that, we have to figure out what the deal is a north american how they want to compete economically in the space versus the rest of the world. >> just a quick note on how differences and tensions have diminished over time. yo
and canada-u.s. relations there is often a question about whether or not you trilateral eyes and how do you work that? that is an active conversation even now and where we go in manufacturing will depend upon how our border policy goes, whether supply chains can become more efficient and as david pointed out order policy and interior in the united states difference in the northern border and the reason i point out mexico tonight is if you look at the figures that have come out, the mexican auto...
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it's about in india, canada relations, a time might come when cit, looking to base to canada, county, or international acts of terrorism and all the rest and countries that we don't want that to happen. that's the reason why and this is not just about india and canada is about international security. steve, i saw you reacting to a lot of what ronald was saying there. it looks like you wanted to jump in, so go ahead. yeah, yeah, yeah, i mean, the worst actor terrorism, a canadian history was the bombing of air india flight 182 in 1985 to 329. people killed $270.00 of whom pagan citizens on a per capita basis. that's the equivalent of a 911 for canada carried out by so you could stream this operating in canada. but i feel like in some ways your guest in india is making the case as to why india might be tempted to do exactly what they've been accused of. i mean, there was a law, i'm concerned that if canada didn't do more in a sense to crack down on the i see got categories and this again goes back decades that india might be tempted to. and there's all kinds of evidence of indian intell
it's about in india, canada relations, a time might come when cit, looking to base to canada, county, or international acts of terrorism and all the rest and countries that we don't want that to happen. that's the reason why and this is not just about india and canada is about international security. steve, i saw you reacting to a lot of what ronald was saying there. it looks like you wanted to jump in, so go ahead. yeah, yeah, yeah, i mean, the worst actor terrorism, a canadian history was the...
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the government of canada will not sign an agreement unless it is good for canada and good for canadians. in conclusion and before answering your questions, i would like to thank ambassador lighthizer and his team. they have worked hard and in good faith with us for more than a year, including intense days this week. we have made good progress but there is still work to be done. >> we will take questions, please identify yourself. and your outlet. if you want to follow up, get back in line. [laughter] >> josh with bloomberg news, i want to ask what your message to the u.s. congress is now, whether canada believes that president trump would have the authority to proceed with the bilateral only deal, or if he would need canada to succeed. minister freeland: when it comes to the u.s. legislative process, that is a question for the americans and our american counterparts. that is the message -- that is the question for the americans, and that is their issue. >> hello, julie gordon. we keep hearing chapter 19 and dairy are the sticking point. -- are the two main sticking points. which are not
the government of canada will not sign an agreement unless it is good for canada and good for canadians. in conclusion and before answering your questions, i would like to thank ambassador lighthizer and his team. they have worked hard and in good faith with us for more than a year, including intense days this week. we have made good progress but there is still work to be done. >> we will take questions, please identify yourself. and your outlet. if you want to follow up, get back in...
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he is a former general in canada, a military leader in canada. he has worked in that capacity in various theaters around the world. and of course, working with military in canada. he has served in places like afghanistan, very dangerous places. but also places i know from my experience of being a former ambassador that many of the people in the administration, whether it was the obama administration with general jones or the administration now with general kelly, people in the military leadership in our two countries have served together. they are bonded by their skills, their bravery, the command and control, which they bring to their jobs. and also, the work on behalf of our shared democratic values here in north america. so we're very pleased. i don't know -- the prime minister i know is meeting with the president. we want to reveal completely all of the agenda items he will be raising in the oval office simultaneous to the meeting going on here today. i want to start with our friends in mexico. just a lot of media speculation, a lot of pundit
he is a former general in canada, a military leader in canada. he has worked in that capacity in various theaters around the world. and of course, working with military in canada. he has served in places like afghanistan, very dangerous places. but also places i know from my experience of being a former ambassador that many of the people in the administration, whether it was the obama administration with general jones or the administration now with general kelly, people in the military...
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the chant is "canada." they'll stop chanting to join their athletes in singing in just a couple of moments. >> ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of canada. ♪ ♪ o canada our home and native land true patriot love in all thy sons command ♪ ♪ with glowing hearts we see thee rise the true north strong and free ♪ ♪ from far and wide o canada we stand on guard for thee ♪ ♪ god keep our land glorious and free o canada we stand on guard for thee ♪ ♪ o canada we stand on guard for thee ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the olympic medalists. >> not a lot of time has passed on our wristwatches, but as these members of team canada and also as team usa get the quiet moment, at some time, probably in july, to consider this tournament and what it meant to hockey, as well as their contributions in it, we trust they would feel well. it's hard right now for the united states, it's joyous for canada. the episodes in life that last so many years in memory are ten measured in fleeting minutes as they hap
the chant is "canada." they'll stop chanting to join their athletes in singing in just a couple of moments. >> ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of canada. ♪ ♪ o canada our home and native land true patriot love in all thy sons command ♪ ♪ with glowing hearts we see thee rise the true north strong and free ♪ ♪ from far and wide o canada we stand on guard for thee ♪ ♪ god keep our land glorious and free o canada we stand on guard for thee ♪ ♪ o canada...